new bike to go along with the tt
#14
RE: new bike to go along with the tt
Oh yeah I get the "primer" comment all the time, I think I'm going to do the black roof thing this summer. and new wheels, but for now I think I'm going to go dark grey paint on the wheels they are rough. if I ever get it back together from the timing belt and multiple oil leak repairs , and the water meth install. definatly not many green one's out there.
#15
RE: new bike to go along with the tt
looks sick!!
i would never ride a bike personally.
when i was young i crashed a 4-wheeler deep in the woods and barely walked away from it, so i have some kinda mental scar on my brain that doesnt let me get on any time of open-air motor-driven machines anymore...
i would never ride a bike personally.
when i was young i crashed a 4-wheeler deep in the woods and barely walked away from it, so i have some kinda mental scar on my brain that doesnt let me get on any time of open-air motor-driven machines anymore...
#16
RE: new bike to go along with the tt
I'm absolutely reckless on an offroad vehicle, and thats what makes it so fun. I'm always the one to ride the fastest, or jump the highest/farthest, excluding my friends who ride competitively, and are used to 50' tabletops.
We built a tabletop in the back yard, a little 20 footer, I skyed over that damn thing, cased the landing, and we checked my distance by the white skid marks my frame paint left in the dirt. Measured out to 36' from wheels off to touch down.
Motorcycles I'm a little better on. Roadrash isn't usually too bad on the trails, but I've seen some nasty stuff from road spills. Thats enough to keep me in check.
Probably to my benefit that I don't the the balance required for a wheelie too. Just better to keep both wheels on the ground.
We built a tabletop in the back yard, a little 20 footer, I skyed over that damn thing, cased the landing, and we checked my distance by the white skid marks my frame paint left in the dirt. Measured out to 36' from wheels off to touch down.
Motorcycles I'm a little better on. Roadrash isn't usually too bad on the trails, but I've seen some nasty stuff from road spills. Thats enough to keep me in check.
Probably to my benefit that I don't the the balance required for a wheelie too. Just better to keep both wheels on the ground.
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